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Body vibrations when falling asleep or waking?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Dec 5 6:07am | Replies (465)

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@sitta

Yes, thank you. I should get a baseline on my womanly hormones, maybe I am starting perimenopause and have no clue. My thyroid levels have been in range. Yes, I know what you mean...hard to know because viral infections can have lasting impacts on the body. Thank you for your encouragement and response. I take a ton of supplements as well and didn't have any success, now on the other meds (that allow me to sleep), but I also do not like the side effects during the day. I am scared to get a CT angiogram because of all the radiation (3-4yrs in one go), but apparently that's the only way to know if something is going on with the heart. I have MS in my family, hoping it's not neurological...but seems to be more CNS than anything that I can pin sensation wise...I'll have days where my CNS feels frazzled and fried. Positive vibes back!

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MDs had tried to say this was ‘anxiety’ but I don’t buy it. I’d never ever had trouble sleeping or had anything like anxiety before. I had started on very low-dose estradiol cream and I *think* that triggered a thyroid storm (I have Hashimoto’s) and it took several months to get under control.
DO NOT go on more pharmaceuticals if you can avoid. They really seemed to cloud the issue for me.
Take good care.